
Latest News: apulSoft updates apQualizr2 to v2.5.3
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Pflugshaupt
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 133 posts since 12 May, 2005 from Zürich
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Lesha
- KVRAF
- 1573 posts since 18 Feb, 2005 from Serbia
Hey, hey 
Congrats on your own part of this forum, I am eagerly awaiting the official launch of apQualizr2!

Congrats on your own part of this forum, I am eagerly awaiting the official launch of apQualizr2!
It's easy if you know how
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NonoWeber
- KVRer
- 7 posts since 2 Jan, 2017
For anyone curious about this plug, I've had it for quite a while, previously with Sonar and now with Reaper 64 bit.
This is now my go to vst for nasty live stuff; the older version was great, this most recent update is even better.
Just my sixpence worth, give it a try.
NonoWeber
This is now my go to vst for nasty live stuff; the older version was great, this most recent update is even better.
Just my sixpence worth, give it a try.
NonoWeber
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dbender
- KVRist
- 412 posts since 26 Feb, 2007
Pardon me if this has already been answered in the other thread.
How much will the upgrade cost for us existing apQualizr owners?
ETA on release date of apQualizr 2?
Very much looking forward to it!
How much will the upgrade cost for us existing apQualizr owners?
ETA on release date of apQualizr 2?
Very much looking forward to it!
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Pflugshaupt
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 133 posts since 12 May, 2005 from Zürich
apQualizr2 should be released next week. I'm still working out pricing, but one thing I can announce for sure is that apQualizr buyers since 2015 will get apQualizr2 as a free update.
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NonoWeber
- KVRer
- 7 posts since 2 Jan, 2017
Just got handed a recording of a single bag pipes player to sort out.
If you want to know how good this vst is, try it on some pipes !!
This instrument is quite challenging.
Thanks to the Dev.
NonoWeber
If you want to know how good this vst is, try it on some pipes !!
This instrument is quite challenging.
Thanks to the Dev.
NonoWeber
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NonoWeber
- KVRer
- 7 posts since 2 Jan, 2017
Just checking back to see if there's been any development on the dark theme.Pflugshaupt wrote:apQualizr2 should be released next week. I'm still working out pricing, but one thing I can announce for sure is that apQualizr buyers since 2015 will get apQualizr2 as a free update.
Still using the plug. Highly recommended to anyone who needs a HQ 'work-horse' plug.
NanoWeber
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Pflugshaupt
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 133 posts since 12 May, 2005 from Zürich
Yes, the dark theme (and custom color schemes) are done and an updated version will be released very soon.
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Pflugshaupt
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 133 posts since 12 May, 2005 from Zürich
The new version which includes a dark color scheme is available now.
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Lesha
- KVRAF
- 1573 posts since 18 Feb, 2005 from Serbia
Thank you Adrian, looking good!Pflugshaupt wrote:The new version which includes a dark color scheme is available now.
It's easy if you know how
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NonoWeber
- KVRer
- 7 posts since 2 Jan, 2017
Thanks, just discovered it. Very helpful for my old eyes.Pflugshaupt wrote:The new version which includes a dark color scheme is available now.
Been having a play with the *.xml file; the only thing I can't seem to find is the colour of the IN and OUT analazyer plots. Would like to change this from china blue to ????
Any help appreciated.
NanoWeber
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Pflugshaupt
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 133 posts since 12 May, 2005 from Zürich
The analyzer plots get their colors from this section:
<color id="channelcenter" r="255" g="140" b="0" a="255"/>
<color id="channelcommon" r="28" g="107" b="184" a="255"/>
<color id="channeldetection" r="197" g="28" b="127" a="255"/>
<color id="channelleft" r="140" g="191" b="63" a="255"/>
<color id="channelmid" r="28" g="107" b="184" a="255"/>
<color id="channelright" r="230" g="35" b="38" a="255"/>
<color id="channelside" r="64" g="64" b="64" a="255"/>
The blue color is "channelcommon". The colors used depend on the analyzer channel settings. Some alpha is applied to these colors in order to be able to draw both analyzers on top of each other.
<color id="channelcenter" r="255" g="140" b="0" a="255"/>
<color id="channelcommon" r="28" g="107" b="184" a="255"/>
<color id="channeldetection" r="197" g="28" b="127" a="255"/>
<color id="channelleft" r="140" g="191" b="63" a="255"/>
<color id="channelmid" r="28" g="107" b="184" a="255"/>
<color id="channelright" r="230" g="35" b="38" a="255"/>
<color id="channelside" r="64" g="64" b="64" a="255"/>
The blue color is "channelcommon". The colors used depend on the analyzer channel settings. Some alpha is applied to these colors in order to be able to draw both analyzers on top of each other.
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NonoWeber
- KVRer
- 7 posts since 2 Jan, 2017
Thanks for the quick reply. Still fiddling.
BTW, I still think this is a very good plug.
NanoWeber
BTW, I still think this is a very good plug.
NanoWeber